The National Trust Redisplays Conserved Tapestry
November 18 2021

Picture: The National Trust
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Institute of Conservation (ICON) have posted an extensive blog on the recent restoration of a fifteenth century tapestry kept at Montacute House in Somerset, a property owned and run by The National Trust. The work, dating to 1477 and woven by the workshop of Guillaume Desremaulx, has undergone 1,300 hours of documentation and conservation in Norfolk.
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